Timothée Chalamet and fashion designer Haider Ackermann have announced the launch of a charitable clothing initiative
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The duo have teamed up on a charitable hoodie that benefits Afghanistan Libre, an organization that fights for women’s and children’s rights in the country, sharing the news on their respective social media channels. “Together, in August, we were horrified to learn of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and decided to design a hoodie where 100% of the proceeds will go to @afghanistanlibre, a relief organization with boots on the ground that fights to safeguard women’s and children’s rights — as those atrocities continue to spread, we should amplify the voices of those silent soldiers.”
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